Shelley Calene-Black is an American voice actress recognized for numerous English-dub anime performances, with credits that extend to the One Piece franchise though her specific character has not been publicly documented.
Calene-Black's contribution to the One Piece English dub is noted among her extensive voice acting credits, though the character she portrays in the series has not been confirmed in publicly available sources. Her work here fits within a career built largely on supporting and guest performances across a wide range of English-adapted anime titles.
Beyond One Piece, Calene-Black has taken on a run of anime leads: she played Rutile in Land of the Lustrous, the title character in Medaka Box (Medaka Kurokami), Mireille Bouquet from Noir, and Kyou Fujibayashi from Clannad. She's also known for voicing Hamyuts Meseta on The Book of Bantorra and the lead in Princess Resurrection, plus a live-action turn as Maria Patterson for director Mariusz Kotowski's Holocaust film Esther's Diary, work stretching back to 1998.
Shelley Calene-Black voices Rutile in Land of the Lustrous, one of several anime leads across her career as an English-dub voice actress.
Calene-Black voices the title character, Medaka Kurokami, in Medaka Box, part of a career built largely on supporting and lead performances in English-adapted anime.
Calene-Black voices Mireille Bouquet in Noir, Kyou Fujibayashi in Clannad, and Hamyuts Meseta in The Book of Bantorra, alongside the lead role in Princess Resurrection.
Yes, Calene-Black played Maria Patterson in director Mariusz Kotowski's Holocaust film Esther's Diary, a rare live-action credit alongside her extensive voice acting work.
Calene-Black has worked professionally since 1998, building a career that spans numerous English-dub anime performances including a credited role in the One Piece franchise.

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